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(Department of Public Safety)— On Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2017, at around 2:30 p.m., officers responded to a missing person report. After an argument with her husband at Roque’s Tavern in San Roque, 43-year-old Jacqueline Laguimon left the location. She was last seen leaving the tavern on Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2017, at around 11 p.m. She left in a 1997 gray 4-door Toyota Camry. No license plate or physical description was provided. Laguimon has not been seen since then. If you have any information about her whereabout, please call DPS at 664-9000 or 664-9001.

A man who was in a confused state and last seen Monday has been reported missing from the West Side Austin neighborhood.

Bajil Rihani, 26, was last seen in the 4900 block of West Walton, according to a missing person alert from Chicago Police.

He was described as a Middle Eastern man with a light complexion, brown eyes and dark brown hair, police said. He stands at 5-foot-3 and weighs about 120 pounds. He also has a tattoo of a cross behind his left ear.

Police said Rihani, whose facial hair may be fuller now, was in a confused state and was last seen wearing an oversized black suit.

Anyone with information about his whereabouts was asked to call Area South detectives at (312) 747-8274.

The body of 59yr old Wilfred Williams of Swetes, who was earlier reported missing, was found dead in an outdoor toilet around 4:30 pm on Wednesday. Police are treating his death as suspicious and are continuing further investigations into the matter.

Meantime, police are appealing to anyone with information surrounding this recent development to contact the Criminal Investigations Department at 462-3913 or 462-3914

OBSERVER Media will provide more details as they come to hand.

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Wilfred Williams also known as Bongo of Swetes Village is missing.

He was last seen on Saturday night leaving his house at Swetes Village in his car.

If anyone has seen him please call 721-0029 or the nearest police station.

Marita Growing Thunder read a letter to her murdered aunt. Her aunt taught her how to make dresses. She should still be here today.

Tearing up while she spoke, Growing Thunder remembered her aunt’s life and the last moment she saw her. She often thinks about that last moment, she said, because she never wants to forget her aunt as others have.

Growing Thunder read this letter at an Indigenous Feminisms event at the University of Washington Intellectual House, an event space on campus dedicated to increasing Native student success at UW.

Dian Million, associate professor of American Indian studies at UW, and Luana Ross, professor of gender, women and sexuality studies at UW, help plan the Indigenous Feminisms series. This series is intended to elevate the voices of Indigenous women because the lives of those women are silenced, said Casey Wynecoop, assistant director of the Intellectual House. Growing Thunder spoke at the

For more than 14 hours — in his car and on foot — Frank Sepehri had been looking for his 17-year-old son, Navid. He’d last seen him the night before and knew he had gone to a nearby party in Bethesda but not come home.

Just before 5 p.m. Sunday, Sepehri had made his way to a wooded ravine. On one side, above him, was a row of nice suburban homes. On the other, the parking lot of a swim club.

And in the gap, he saw his son’s body, floating faceup in a patch of frigid water.

“Navid!” he screamed — so loud that a nearby resident came running to help.

Navid Nicholas Sepehri (Dan Morse/Family Photo)

He pulled his son from the water, sat next him and spoke by phone with his wife, Nasrin.

The body that police found washed ashore near a Melbourne marina has been identified as 23-year-old Rico Malique Arocha, who was reported missing Sunday. Arocha was last seen on Friday at his home in Sebastian, when he told his mom he was going to Melbourne for a fishing trip near Ballard Park, according to police.

Police still have not confirmed whether or not Arocha is connected to a suspected burglary that took place Saturday at 810 Hawthorne Drive, a residence in a neighborhood that borders Ballard Park.

“We are investigating the circumstances that led up to that and we believed they are intertwined,” said Lt. Trevor Shaffer of the Melbourne Police Department.

A 15-year-old girl was reported missing Tuesday evening from the East Garfield Park neighborhood.

Aileen Terrazas was missing from the 500 block of North Hamlin, according to a missing person alert from Chicago Police.

Terrazas has been diagnosed with a learning disability and requires daily medication, police said. She was last seen earlier in the day in the 3100 block of West Pratt in the West Rogers Park neighborhood on the North Side.

When she was last seen, Terrazas was wearing a green sweater, blue jeans and black gym shoes, police said. She was described as a Hispanic girl with a medium complexion, about 5-foot-3 and 130 pounds with brown eyes and black hair.

Anyone with information was asked to call Area North detectives at (312) 744-8266.